The word sexy must be among one of the most used words, and one thing we all one to be or look like at a certain point. Today, I want to talk about possibly the only thing we need to look sexy, and it doesn’t include shopping the most revealing clothes on the market. No magazine advice, stylist’s tip or clothes will help you feel or look sexy if you we don’t understand how does our visual image works against the image we have of ourselves, which brings us to the essential ingrediente to being sexy: Self-confidence and being natural.Continue reading “¿Qué nos hace ver sexy?…Y 5 Tips para no lucir vulgar en el intento”

Although my fashion style is now as chameleonic as my taste in perfumes and music, I’ve always had a tendency for the classic. I never dared much with clothes in the past, and even now I have to push myself to venture into more fashion forward trends.

It was only when I started in the world of Personal Image and Style, that I realized that having a certain style, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try new trends, that could eventually improve and invigorate our overall image, taking into consideration that they suit our bodies and are “age gracing”.

If you feel bored with your current look, but don’t know quite well what to change or how, try these 3 easy steps, before jumping into anything too dramatic:

Many fashion lovers often find themselves at the crossroads of wanting to use “statement” pieces or fashion-forward items that they love and better represents their style, but that might be a little too much for their work environment, looking out of place or mainly out of fear of being criticized.

The “corporate look” carries certain codes, most of which are mainly established officially by the company, others have to be “inferred” by their employees, others are a result of “common sense” (define common, define sense!), and others are –unfortunately – inexistent.

“Do I have to use the same boring clothes again and again? That’s not my style !”

Mixingand Matchingprints is a style loved by many, but dreaded by most. It seems as if it is a way of dressing reserved to “street style” bloggers and/or celebrities, but not a style “visually” accepted in our daily jobs.

I love it, I’m a fan of it, but each time I wear it, I must admit there’s always the dissonant comment about how my outfit looks “odd” or “weird”, while others are surprised by how well it goes together.

Hello everyone! Today’s post is dedicated to beauty. It’s been a long time since I wasn’t this excited about new eyeshadow palettes hitting the market…I guess there was a feeling of “I’ve seen it before”, as if it was more of the same so to speak. That changed with the arrival of Anastasia Beverly Hills’ Modern Renaissance, which brought vibrant and different colours to the makeup scene, some of which were thought too hard to mix and match, and they ended up being just perfect and sold out everywhere, giving room to creativity -without being overwhelming- when it came to adding colour to the eyes.

Hello darlings, it’s been a while, during summer I broke my middle finger, and had a deep cut in my index, all from my right hand, which left me unable to write for a couple of months, but I’m back, and with me, one of my favorite prints: The Leopard one!

Yes, wild animal prints will be all the rage this fall/winter, leopard one being at the helm of the show. Way back when, I was about 18 years old, I thought animal prints had a cheap look to it, and often thought of them as too edgy for my –then– conventional taste. Fast forward to some years ago, probably around the time Kate Moss established leopard print as a new neutral, I was already a converted.